Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn old couple lend a room on rent after recent death of the bread earner of the family, their only son. A budding actress starts living with them, who is in love with a local politician's on... Ler tudoAn old couple lend a room on rent after recent death of the bread earner of the family, their only son. A budding actress starts living with them, who is in love with a local politician's only son. The movie shows what later ensues.An old couple lend a room on rent after recent death of the bread earner of the family, their only son. A budding actress starts living with them, who is in love with a local politician's only son. The movie shows what later ensues.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 4 vitórias e 5 indicações no total
- Parvati Pradhan
- (as Rohini Hattangady)
- Chief Minister Shashikant
- (as Aakash Khurana)
Avaliações em destaque
This is one of the finest works of Mahesh Bhatt. The story touched so many social issues like corrupt system, abortion and specially spoke about the meaning of life. It was India's official entry for Oscars and deserved it so.
A word also about this film and other Indian films from this era. While the Bollywood formula today is very well established today, this is not what you'll necessarily see in older Indian movies. Giant choreographed song and dance numbers aren't in this one and the musical interludes (there are a couple) sound very canned. I've seen this before in films from the 70s and 80s and don't mind it--just don't expect a romance or the same vibe you get from more recent films.
The film begins with Professor Pradhan having trouble sleeping yet again. This is because his son was murdered three months earlier and he still is struggling with the depression. His wife, on the other hand, is more optimistic and buries herself in religion. But, as he is an atheist, he feels alone and miserable. Eventually he sees the only way out is suicide.
Fortunately, something snaps him out of his depression. The couple recently took in a border and now he sees the woman need their help. It seems that she's pregnant and her fiancée is a weak man with a horribly evil father. In fact, the father is prepared to do ANYTHING to stop the baby from being born--and because he's a government official, he seems ready, willing AND able. Poor Mr. and Mrs. Pradhan don't stand a chance against him and his power--yet, inexplicably, they stand firm--defying the powers that be.
As far as the ending goes, I won't go into it here--it would spoil the film. Just be prepared--it IS depressing. So, this combined with the son's death, the father's suicide attempts and the violence that the politician unleashes upon them, it is a lot to take in one film. But, it also provided a wonderful opportunity to see a truly remarkable performance. Anupam Kher played the professor and appeared to be about 70 years old more or less. However, he was only 29 at the time!! You can't tell he's wearing makeup and coloring his hair--and he ACTS like a depressed elderly man. In fact, he is the reason to watch the film--a really special performance that you need to see to appreciate. It's also interesting to see just how cynical an Indian film can be about government corruption--a theme I've actually seen in quite a few Indian films.
By the way, although I strongly recommend the film, I should point out that the captions were terrible. They were significantly delayed and occasionally sentences weren't even captioned. It's a real shame.
- let's not forget the acting by the lead character Anupam Kher and Rohini. Their characters are given life by their beautiful and convincing portrayal of the lead.
- screenplay; it's a very powerful and satisfying watch. It's a strong movie, the characters are lively and the narrative gives a great conclusion.
- some be some of the scenes regarding the chase and torture of the family could have been cut down slightly to get a crisp and subtle message.
'Saaransh' means gist of life.
It is a meaningful, poignant exploration of death, old-age, abortion, finding meaning in life and a genuinely thought-provoking piece of Indian arthouse cinema.
It is depressive in tone and portrays life in a complex and unfair society where rich are privileged and the poor helpless.
I definitely recommend this for people who love serious films.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAnupam Kher was just 28 years old when he played the role of a elderly person.
- Citações
B.V. Pradhan: Parvati, the lines on your face symbolize the gist of my life!
Principais escolhas
- How long is Saaransh?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
- Tempo de duração2 horas 17 minutos
- Cor